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La fonction métaphysique de la poétique végétale d’Empédocle
After reinscribing Empedocles’ choice to call his elements “roots” in the poetic tradition inherited from Hesiod, we examine the consistency with which the Agrigentine describes the behaviour of these “roots” in terms of growth, branching and ...
Arnaud Macé
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Nach Hesiod, Theog. 154—210 entmannte Kronos seinen Vater Uranos, als sich dieser Gaia in der Nacht nahte, indem er ihm mit der von seiner Mutter gegebenen Sichel sein Glied abschnitt.
Janez Stanovnik
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Dikaiosyne – sprawiedliwość. Genealogia pojęcia
The concept of justice takes a central position in practical philosophy from the birth of philosophical reflection in the ancient Greece to contemporary discussions in political, social, and moral philosophy.
Piotr W. Juchacz
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On the question of priority of Homer and Hesiod
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Odysseus Tsagarakis
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Oedipus of many pains: Strategies of contest in Homeric poetry [PDF]
In this paper we analyse Oedipus’ appearance during Odysseus’ tale in book 11 of Homer’s Odyssey in order to outline and test a methodology for appreciating the poetic and thematic implications of moments when ‘extraneous’ narratives or traditions appear
Barker, Elton T. E. +1 more
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Hesiod und das Wissen der Musen [PDF]
Ziel dieses Aufsatzes ist es, den Geltungsanspruch zu ergründen, den Hesiod seinem dichterischen Werk ...
Vogel, Christian
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Morte e trasfigurazione di Leonida
The paper aims to illustrate the sophisticated structure and the relationship to Homer and Hesiod of the Delphic oracle concerning Leonidas and the Battle of Thermopylae, with special attention to the final three verses, as well as the oracular tradition
Pietro Vannicelli
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Recht ohne Gesetz?: Szenarien der Rechtsprechung bei Homer, Hesiod und Aischylos / Justice without Law? Scenarios of Jurisdiction in Homer, Hesiod and Aeschylus [PDF]
Das griechische Götterpantheon, das im Kern aus den zwölf „Olympischen Göttern“ besteht, die eine Generation von älteren Göttern, die Titanen, abgelöst haben, kennt keine Gottheit, die explizit und ausschließlich als Gottheit der Gerechtigkeit oder des ...
Susanne Gödde
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This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looking at Homer and Hesiod, Gortyn, Sparta, Athens, and Ptolemaic Egypt.
Lewis, David
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New Trends in Homeric Scholarship Homer’s Name, Underworld and Lyric Voice
This paper hosts three case-studies that are meant to be representative of paradigm-shifting trends in Homeric Studies and to cater to specialists and non-specialists alike.
Andrea Capra +3 more
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